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It will be the county's first full revaluation in 62 years.
He will say only that revaluation is not out of the question.
A current revaluation is very likely to show a large increase in value.
The most recent revaluation came into effect on 1 April 2010.
"I would love to move toward having an annual revaluation."
After a revaluation last year, taxes have gone up by 7 percent.
Others say the people who did the revaluations had not even been inside their houses.
I hope that the Council will agree to such a revaluation.
But that does not mean they would benefit from a revaluation.
In a revaluation, all the new values come into effect on the same date.
What is the period within which the revaluation has to be completed?
The current revaluation will increase assessments, on average, by 15 times.
A recent property revaluation could lead to a significant increase in taxes.
The next revaluation should have been in 1982 but was again postponed until 1990.
This would have been the first revaluation to take place since council tax was introduced in 1993.
We have carried out a revaluation of our assets as at 1.4.92 to time and cost.
Annual revaluations of assets is not the practice in all countries.
"This is money that was not there prior to the revaluation."
The group sought greater influence for its members in order to force revaluation.
Local governments have had many reasons for putting off revaluation.
To over come any dispute, provision is made for revaluation.
In some cases the revaluations actually reduced commercial property taxes.
"We believe they are through for this year," he added, referring to any further revaluations.
Some American officials say the revaluation was too meager to make a difference in global trade.
Toward that end, he said, the county was willing to pay the full cost of the revaluation, including mapping.